How does HIV/Aids affect your teaching?
The pandemic has placed a strain on education. Lesley Wood gives teachers some pointers on how to deal with this subject.
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Good governance matters
Now is a good time for schools to review the work of their school governing body and the ethical conduct of its members, writes Alan Clarke.
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Keeping the standards high
Attention to detail, self-discipline and good teaching
add up to a good academic record, writes Yazeed Kamaldien.
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Cabinet lifeline for EC schools
For the first time since 1994, national government has invoked legislation and taken over the running of a provincial education department.
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Cosatu: 'Get to school on time!'
Trade union federation Cosatu has thrown its weight behind an education NGO's campaign to encourage learners to get to school on time.
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Gauteng teachers tops at NTA
Gauteng province scooped the most awards in the 2010 National Teaching Awards held last night at the Presidential Guesthouse House in Pretoria.
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Expensively trained, nowhere to teach
Teachers trained at huge state expense could be lost to public education if the WCED does not find them teaching posts by Monday.
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Matric: Umalusi reveals all - almost
Startling findings emerged when the state's quality watchdog Umalusi revealed details about its controversial "standardisation" of the matric exams.
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Law 'should force govt to act' on education crisis
Inequality across schools is so extreme that legislation should be amended to force the government to set minimum infrastructure standards.
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EC education crisis comes to Parliament
More than 100 high school learners picketed outside Parliament on Thursday last week to draw attention to education crisis in the Eastern Cape.
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